EYES | "A Pair of Blue ___," 1873 novel by Thomas Hardy about the love triangle of Elfride Swancourt and her two suitors |
EYES | "All ___ on me" (phonetic hint to 2-, 3- and 5-Down) |
EYES | "Avert your ___!" ("Don't look!") |
EYES | "Behind These Hazel ___" |
EYES | "Behind These Hazel ___" (Kelly Clarkson hit) |
EYES | "Behind These Hazel ___" (Kelly Clarkson song) |
EYES | "Bette Davis ___" (Kim Carnes' biggest hit) |
EYES | "Big ___" (2014 Amy Adams film) |
EYES | "Big ___" (Amy Adams film) |
EYES | "Big ___," 2014 drama film starring Amy Adams as Margaret Keane for which she won a Golden Globe award |
EYES | "Blinkers" or "peepers" |
EYES | "Breath, __, Memory": Edwidge Danticat novel |
EYES | "Breath, ___, Memory" (Edwidge Danticat novel) |
EYES | "Bright __"; Shirley Temple film |
EYES | "Do my ___ deceive me?" |
EYES | "Doctor My ___" (Jackson Browne song) |
EYES | "Doctor, My ___" (Jackson Browne Top 10 song) |
EYES | "Dorothy Dandridge ___" (Janelle Monae song) |
EYES | "Feast your ___ on this!" |
EYES | "For Your __ Only"; 007 film |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only" |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only" (1981 James Bond flick) |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only" (1981 James Bond movie) |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only" (James Bond film) |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only," 1981 James Bond movie |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only," James Bond flick |
EYES | "For Your ___ Only," James Bond movie |
EYES | "For your ___ alone" (words on a confidential report) |
EYES | "He has ___ in the back of his head" |
EYES | "I can't believe my ___!" |
EYES | "I can't believe my ___!" ("I've never seen such a thing!") |
EYES | "In Your ___" (Peter Gabriel song) |
EYES | "Keep your ___ on the prize!" |
EYES | "Keep your ___ peeled!" ("Be on the lookout!") |
EYES | "Keep your ___ peeled" |
EYES | "Look into my ___ ..." (hypnotist's instruction) |
EYES | "Mine __ have seen the glory..." |
EYES | "Mona Lisa" features that "follow" the viewer |
EYES | "Private ___" (Hall & Oates hit) |
EYES | "Private ___" (Hall & Oates song) |
EYES | "The Hills Have ___" (classic horror movie) |
EYES | "The Hills Have ___," Wes Craven's horror flick |
EYES | "The Secret in their ___," 2009 Spanish crime drama film directed by Juan Jose Campanella that won an Academy Award |
EYES | "The windows to the soul" |
EYES | "Their __ Were Watching God" |
EYES | "Their ___ Were Watching God" |
EYES | "Their ___ Were Watching God" (Zora Neale Hurston novel) |
EYES | "Through the __ of Love"; 1979 song |
EYES | "When I Look In Your ___" (Grammy-winning Diana Krall album) |
EYES | "When I Look in Your ___" (Grammy-winning Diana Krall album) |
EYES | "Windows of the soul" |
EYES | "Windows to the soul" |
EYES | "You're a sight for sore ___!" |
EYES | "___ Wide Shut" |
EYES | "___ Wide Shut" (1999 Tom Cruise movie) |
EYES | "___ Wide Shut" (Stanley Kubrick's last film) |
EYES | "___ Wide Shut" (Tom Cruise movie) |
EYES | "___ Wide Shut," 1999 mystery thriller directed by Stanley Kubrick |
EYES | "___ Without a Face," 1960 French horror film that inspired Billy Idol's song of the same name |
EYES | "___ on me!" ("Look here!") |
EYES | "___ on the Prize" |
EYES | "___ on the prize!" |
EYES | "___ only" |
EYES | "___right!" |
EYES | 11-Down, north of the border |
EYES | 1981 Bond flick, "For Your ___ Only" |
EYES | A blindfold covers them |
EYES | A cyclops only has one of these, while humans have two |
EYES | A dollar bill has four |
EYES | A horseshoe crab has 10 |
EYES | A scallop has up to 200 of these |
EYES | A sight for sore __ |
EYES | A sight for sore ___ |
EYES | A starfish has at least five of them |
EYES | Animals use these to see |
EYES | Appraises |
EYES | Art appreciation duo? |
EYES | Baby blues |
EYES | Baby blues, e.g. |
EYES | Balls in sockets |
EYES | Balls with lids |
EYES | Beetle Bailey's are always hidden by his hat |
EYES | Beholds |
EYES | Blinkers |
EYES | Blinkers? |
EYES | Blinking pair |
EYES | Body parts covered by a swimmer's goggles |
EYES | Body parts hidden by dark sunglasses |
EYES | Body parts protected by safety goggles |
EYES | Body parts sometimes called "the windows to the soul" |
EYES | Body parts that an owl can't move |
EYES | Body parts that are called "the windows to the soul" |
EYES | Body parts that are frequently green, blue, or brown |
EYES | Body parts that blink |
EYES | Body parts that can be rolled |
EYES | Body parts that can be rolled or crossed |
EYES | Body parts that can be shut |
EYES | Body parts that can undergo LASIK surgery |
EYES | Body parts that shed tears |
EYES | Body parts that snakes can't blink or close |
EYES | Body parts treated with LASIK surgery |
EYES | Body parts with lids |
EYES | Box jellyfish have 24 |
EYES | Box jellyfish have 24 of them |
EYES | Buds on spuds |
EYES | Bumps on potatoes |
EYES | Calm areas of storms |
EYES | Calm centers of hurricanes |
EYES | Cavefish's functionless parts |
EYES | Centers of cyclones |
EYES | Centers of hurricanes |
EYES | Centers of swirling hurricanes |
EYES | Centers, of sorts |
EYES | Checks out |
EYES | Checks out, watches |
EYES | Choice beef cuts |
EYES | Choice meat cuts |
EYES | Coals, for Frosty the Snowman |
EYES | Coals, on snowmen |
EYES | Colon in many an emoticon |
EYES | Colon or semicolon, in an emoticon |
EYES | Colon or semicolon, in emoticons |
EYES | Colon, in an emoticon |
EYES | Colons often represent them in emoticons |
EYES | Contact lens holders |
EYES | Contacts can help them |
EYES | Contacts go in them |
EYES | Crazy ___ (Uzo Aduba’s role on “Orange Is the New Black") |
EYES | Destination for some 50 Down |
EYES | Distinctive features of a chameleon |
EYES | Distinguishing Bette Davis feature, highlighted in a 1981 tune |
EYES | Dots on a smiley emoji |
EYES | Easy on the ___ |
EYES | Easy on the ___ (attractive) |
EYES | Easy on the ___ (good-looking) |
EYES | Eight things that most spiders have |
EYES | Emoji that can mean "Get a load of this!" |
EYES | Everyone sees right through them |
EYES | Evinces envy of, perhaps |
EYES | Examines closely |
EYES | Examines visually |
EYES | Face parts that might be crossed |
EYES | Facial features |
EYES | Facial pair |
EYES | Features near the top of the face |
EYES | Features of potatoes ... and Mr. Potato Head |
EYES | Features that may be triangular on a jack-o'-lantern |
EYES | Focus group? |
EYES | Focuses on, as the catcher for signals |
EYES | Frosty the Snowman's facial features that were made out of coal |
EYES | Frosty's coals |
EYES | Gazes at, inspects |
EYES | Gets a glimpse of |
EYES | Gives a gander |
EYES | Gives the once-over to |
EYES | Goggles protect them |
EYES | Good lookers? |
EYES | Googly ___ |
EYES | Googly ___ ("Everything Everywhere All At Once" motif) |
EYES | Green iguanas have three |
EYES | Growths on a potato |
EYES | Has an interest in, colloquially |
EYES | Hawks have sharp ones |
EYES | Hawks have sharp ones: Plural |
EYES | Head set |
EYES | Head set? |
EYES | Heterochromia means having different-colored ones |
EYES | Holes in Swiss cheese |
EYES | Holes in needles |
EYES | Homophone for what's absent here (from clues and answers) |
EYES | Honeybees have five |
EYES | Hurricane centers |
EYES | Hurricanes, needles, and potatoes all have them |
EYES | Intel satellites, metaphorically |
EYES | Keep one's __ on (watch) |
EYES | Keep these on the road while driving |
EYES | Keep your __ on (watch) |
EYES | Keeps a watch on |
EYES | Keeps in view |
EYES | Kelly Clarkson's "Behind These Hazel ___" |
EYES | Kids are warned not to cross them |
EYES | LASIK subjects |
EYES | LASIK targets |
EYES | Lay ___ on (see) |
EYES | Lookers |
EYES | Looks at |
EYES | Looks at closely |
EYES | Looks at desirously |
EYES | Looks over |
EYES | Mississippi quartet* |
EYES | Most geckos lick theirs clean |
EYES | Most spiders have eight of them |
EYES | Most spiders have eight of these |
EYES | Mr. Potato Head parts |
EYES | Mr. Potato Head pieces |
EYES | Needle apertures |
EYES | Needle features |
EYES | Needle holes |
EYES | Needle openings |
EYES | Needle parts |
EYES | New contacts might be found there |
EYES | Noticing things |
EYES | Observation satellites, so to speak |
EYES | Observes |
EYES | Observing things |
EYES | Ogles |
EYES | Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra nickname) |
EYES | Only about one-sixth of these in humans is visible |
EYES | Only body parts visible in the dark, often, in cartoons |
EYES | Ophthalmological focus |
EYES | Ophthalmologist's expertise |
EYES | Ophthalmologist's study |
EYES | Ophthalmologists' focus |
EYES | Opinion or judgment; "in the ___ of the law" |
EYES | Optical organs |
EYES | Optometrists' concerns |
EYES | Optometrists' interest |
EYES | Optometrists' specialty |
EYES | Organ that is often compared to a camera |
EYES | Organs in sockets |
EYES | Organs of sight |
EYES | Organs protected by goggles |
EYES | Organs studied by an ophthalmologist |
EYES | Organs we see with |
EYES | Organs with lids and lashes? |
EYES | Organs with pupils and irises |
EYES | Organs with rods and cones |
EYES | Organs with vision |
EYES | Pair for seeing |
EYES | Pair for vision |
EYES | Pair on the face |
EYES | Pair that lets you see |
EYES | Pair with irises |
EYES | Pair with rods and cones |
EYES | Parts of the "Mona Lisa" that seem to follow the viewer |
EYES | Parts of the Mona Lisa that seem to follow you |
EYES | Peelers take them off potatoes |
EYES | Peepers |
EYES | Peeping pair |
EYES | Peer group? |
EYES | Peering pair |
EYES | Place for contact lenses |
EYES | Place for pupils |
EYES | Places for contact lenses |
EYES | Places for contacts |
EYES | Places for patches |
EYES | Places for pupils |
EYES | Poet's "windows of the soul" |
EYES | Potato buds |
EYES | Potato features |
EYES | Potato growths |
EYES | Potato parts |
EYES | Potato peeler targets |
EYES | Potato peelers' excisions |
EYES | Potato protuberances |
EYES | Potato spots |
EYES | Potato's multitude |
EYES | Praying mantises have five |
EYES | Private __ (detectives) |
EYES | Private ___ (detectives) |
EYES | Prominent features of a "Cats" poster |
EYES | Pull the wool over your ___ |
EYES | Pupils' places |
EYES | Real lookers |
EYES | Real lookers? |
EYES | Regarding things |
EYES | Regards |
EYES | Ruby-colored parts of some guinea pigs |
EYES | Safety glasses protect them |
EYES | Scans |
EYES | Scopes out |
EYES | Scrutinizes |
EYES | See 11 Across |
EYES | See 17 |
EYES | See 1-Across |
EYES | See 1-Down |
EYES | See 22 |
EYES | See 4-Across |
EYES | See 56-Across |
EYES | See 8-Across |
EYES | See 98-Down |
EYES | Seeing devices |
EYES | Seeing organs |
EYES | Seeing things |
EYES | Seeing things? |
EYES | Seers but not foreseers |
EYES | Seers? |
EYES | See-5-Across |
EYES | Set ___ on (look at) |
EYES | Set of eight for most spiders |
EYES | Shiva has three |
EYES | Sight organs |
EYES | Sight seers |
EYES | Sightseers? |
EYES | Sinatra's blue pair |
EYES | Sizes up |
EYES | Snake ___ (60-Down) |
EYES | Snake ___ (dice roll) |
EYES | Snake ___ (roll) |
EYES | Snakes never close theirs |
EYES | Socket set |
EYES | Some are electric |
EYES | Some cross-country flights |
EYES | Some glass prostheses |
EYES | Some hieroglyphic symbols |
EYES | Spider's eight, usually |
EYES | Spider's octet |
EYES | Spiders can't blink theirs |
EYES | Spots |
EYES | Spots for contacts |
EYES | Spots for glasses |
EYES | Spots on a potato |
EYES | Spots on potatoes |
EYES | Spots on spuds |
EYES | Spotters |
EYES | Springfield’s Blinky the fish has three |
EYES | Sprouts on potatoes |
EYES | Spud buds |
EYES | Spud's buds |
EYES | Spuds' buds |
EYES | Spuds’ buds |
EYES | Stares intently |
EYES | Storm centers |
EYES | Sunglasses cover them |
EYES | Sunglasses protect them |
EYES | Surveys |
EYES | Swim goggles protect them |
EYES | Swiss cheese holes |
EYES | Takes a gander at |
EYES | Takes in |
EYES | Targets of Moe's pokes |
EYES | Targets of Moe's two-fingered poke |
EYES | Targets of a Moe Howard poke |
EYES | Tearing things? |
EYES | Tears come in these |
EYES | The ":" of :-) |
EYES | The ___ (apt anagram for "they see") |
EYES | The ___ (apt anagram of "they see") |
EYES | The windows to the soul, it is said |
EYES | The windows to the soul, it's said |
EYES | The windows to the soul, they say |
EYES | Their color is mentioned on driver's licenses |
EYES | There are two of them on the face |
EYES | There are two on the face |
EYES | They blink and wink |
EYES | They can be batted and rolled |
EYES | They can be crossed |
EYES | They can be piercing |
EYES | They can be protected from UV rays by sunglasses |
EYES | They can be prying or crying |
EYES | They can be rolled or crossed |
EYES | They can turn red in a flash |
EYES | They can wink and blink |
EYES | They contain retinas |
EYES | They could have forty lashes |
EYES | They don't lie, it is said |
EYES | They fit in sockets |
EYES | They have irises and pupils |
EYES | They have retinas and corneas |
EYES | They include retinas |
EYES | They may be behind glasses or blindfolds |
EYES | They may be blue in the face |
EYES | They may be given 40 lashes |
EYES | They may be lazy or wandering |
EYES | They may be rolled |
EYES | They may get 40 lashes |
EYES | They often have glasses in front of them |
EYES | They sometimes need glasses |
EYES | They wink and blink |
EYES | They'll see you now |
EYES | They're below the brow |
EYES | They're checked by optometrists |
EYES | They're covered by a blindfold |
EYES | They're covered while playing peekaboo |
EYES | They're crossable |
EYES | They're kept under lids at night |
EYES | They're kept under lids, especially at night |
EYES | They're light-sensitive |
EYES | They're often closed after dark |
EYES | They're often closed at night |
EYES | They're open daily |
EYES | They're opened first on Christmas morning |
EYES | They're protected by lids |
EYES | They're protected by lids and lashes |
EYES | They're seen on both sides of bridges |
EYES | They're usually blue or brown |
EYES | They're usually closed at night |
EYES | Things an optometrist examines |
EYES | Things behind bifocals |
EYES | Things in orbits |
EYES | Things opened in the morning |
EYES | Things that people are warned not to cross |
EYES | Things with pupils |
EYES | This puzzle's punning theme |
EYES | Threading-parts of needles |
EYES | Trips in the dark? |
EYES | Two on the face |
EYES | Two on your face |
EYES | Two organs above the nose |
EYES | Unrealistic part of many statues |
EYES | View finders |
EYES | View finders? |
EYES | Viewers? |
EYES | Viewing organs |
EYES | Viewing parties? |
EYES | Views |
EYES | Vision organs that a T-Rex would use to narrow in on its prey |
EYES | Visual organs |
EYES | Watch pair? |
EYES | Watchers |
EYES | Watches |
EYES | Watches carefully |
EYES | Watches closely |
EYES | Watchful ones? |
EYES | Watchful pair |
EYES | What a blindfold covers |
EYES | What a colon might denote |
EYES | What a colon might mean |
EYES | What a colon represents in an emoticon |
EYES | What a sleep mask covers |
EYES | What an optometrist examines |
EYES | What contact lenses are placed on |
EYES | What contact lenses cover |
EYES | What contacts contact |
EYES | What contacts may help |
EYES | What glasses are often for |
EYES | What mask holes are for |
EYES | What most spiders have eight of |
EYES | What optometrists examine |
EYES | What potatoes and needles both have |
EYES | What rakes make |
EYES | What some butterfly wings appear to have |
EYES | What the colon stands for in :-) |
EYES | What the giant Argus has 100 of, in Greek myth |
EYES | What the holes in Swiss cheese are called |
EYES | What the round spots on peacock feathers resemble |
EYES | What the starts of 18-, 27-, 43- and 57-Across all have |
EYES | What visors shade |
EYES | What your sunglasses may protect |
EYES | What your sunglasses protect |
EYES | Where beauty lies |
EYES | Where contact lenses are placed |
EYES | Where contact lenses are worn |
EYES | Where the lacrimal glands can be found |
EYES | Where to find contacts |
EYES | Where to put contact lenses |
EYES | Windows to the soul, metaphorically |
EYES | Windows to the soul, proverbially |
EYES | Windows to the soul, supposedly |
EYES | Windows to the soul, they say |
EYES | Windows to the soul? |
EYES | Word that fittingly sounds like two letters in "vision" |
EYES | Word with googly or goo-goo |
EYES | Word with snake or four |
EYES | You may keep them peeled |
EYES | Zora Neale Hurston's "Their ___ Were Watching God" |
EYES | __ only |
EYES | “For British ___ Only,” “Arrested Development” episode spoofing spy movies |
EYES | “The ___ Have It in Idaho, Where Mr. Potato Head Is Running for Mayor of Boise” (1985 People headline) |
EYES | *Storm centers |
EYES | 👀 |